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The Great Ocean Lets You Swim With Whales & Sea Turtles In VR

The Nice Ocean enables you to swim with whales, sharks and turtles in an oceanic VR journey.

Launched on Quest App Lab in 2022, The Nice Ocean now reaches Steam this week. Partnering with the Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), it calls itself the “first ever ocean exploration journey based mostly on actual information” that options completely different quests and fish species each time you revisit ranges. Utilizing upgradeable instruments to scrub up the ocean, like a laser to free jailed whales or welder to restore damaged pipes, you may as well scan 100+ species for data.

In an early entry FAQ, developer Actrio Studio states The Nice Ocean at present has a “few ranges and superior set of options and instruments.” Extra ranges are deliberate over time that promise 5 hours of gameplay, leaderboards for improved replayability and “distinctive property.” Further instruments and a “new quest with new mechanics” are additionally promised.

For extra particulars, here is the official description from Steam.

Dive into an journey within the earth’s oceans. Discover in your high-tech submarine fascinating spots just like the Galapagos, the Arctic, Cozumel or the Deep Sea. Resolve quests in every degree utilizing your upgradeable instruments just like the laser to chop free jailed whales, the scanner to get information for over 100 species, the welder to restore damaged subsea pipes and the beam grabber to gather WW2 wreck items or corals. Swim with majestic whales, sharks and sea turtles.

The Nice Ocean reaches Steam Early Entry on February 15 with a full launch deliberate in “6-8 months.” A demo can be accessible for Steam Subsequent Fest.

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